Word: handicapped
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Eighty men, including several from the Graduate Schools, turned out for the first day's events in the annual Winter Handicap Meet. This afternoon the rest of the events will be run off, starting at 2.30 o'clock...
...Skaife '34 with a heave of 43 feet, 10 inches was the first field event of the day. H. W. Reid outclassed the field in the 35-pound weight throw, when he tossed the heavy hammer 52 feet, six inches. In spite of a handicap of one foot, ten inches. Otto Sutermeister had no trouble in winning the pole vault with a lead of 12 feet six inches. Then in the last event of the day, the class of 1934 cleaned up, Isadore Herman '34, J. J. Healey '34, and A. P. Bonney '34 winning the three places...
Today and tomorrow the annual Winter Handicap Track Meet will take place at Soldiers Field. There will be three prizes given for each event in the meet, which is open to all members of the University. The contests will start today at 2.30 o'clock...
Snowden's Dole Policy. Since most Labor M. P.'s have promised their constituents more Treasury aid, not less, Mr. Snowden's speech thunderstruck his party with the conviction that it will badly handicap Labor candidates at the next elections. It was Laborite William John Brown who most completely lost his head. "This Socialist Government." he roared, "has neither the guts to govern nor the grace...
...publishers except Doubleday, Doran & Co. have stopped the experiment of selling new books for $1. Motherly Kathleen Norris probably feels no handicap; her novels are sure sellers at any price to a mass public. Her latest is in her same old vein...